Denmark extradites two traders to face trial over a Cum-Ex tax fraud scheme. The suspects are accused of participating in a financial operation that cost the Danish state billions of kroner.
Two traders have been extradited to Denmark to face trial regarding their alleged involvement in a Cum-Ex tax fraud scheme that resulted in billions of kroner in losses for the state.
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